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Microhabitat (2018)
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Whiskey and cigarettes, the only things of keeping her dignity in this city.

Miso lives from day to day by housekeeping. Cigarettes and whiskey are the two things that get her through the day. When the government doubles the price of cigarettes, Miso decides to give up her house for cigarettes and whiskey and make a list of her friends to ask a favor to spare a room to sleep. She visits her dearest ex-band members that she hasn’t seen for a long time.

Whiskey and cigarettes, the only things of keeping her dignity in this city.

Miso lives from day to day by housekeeping. Cigarettes and whiskey are the two things that get her through the day. When the government doubles the price of cigarettes, Miso decides to give up her house for cigarettes and whiskey and make a list of her friends to ask a favor to spare a room to sleep. She visits her dearest ex-band members that she hasn’t seen for a long time.

Genre

Romance, Drama

Production Status

Released

Running Time

106min

Release Date

Mar 22, 2018

Country

South Korea

Rating

15

Language

Co-Production

N

Original

Box Office

Number of Screens : 284

Total Admissions : 59,247

Total Gross : $419,888

As of Nov 19, 2018

Contact Point

M-Line Distribution | sales@mline-distribution.com

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Awards and Invitation

New York Asian Film Festival (2018) - Tiger Unleashed Competition
- Tiger Uncaged Award for Best Feature Film